You're welcome Chuck. If I run across any more problems I'll be sure to post them here along with some pictures and what I did to correct it. I'm hoping that this build goes smoothly though.
I've been tossing around the idea of building this one as a "Yellow Wings" plane.
I am seriously thinking about researching these bureau numbers that are depicted on these decal sheets to see if any of them participated at Midway. If they did, then I may opt to build the plane as it was earlier in life, and include what happened to the plane during the Battle of Midway.
The other deciding factor will be how well the joint seams turn out. If they are good enough for an aluminum finish, then that, combined with Midway service will be the deciding factors.
Meanwhile, here are the more recent kit decals that came in several of my TBD kits. (I have 5 of them, including this one).
This is a photo of the kit decals for the 2003 release that offered the book written by Bert Kinsey on torpedo and dive bombers. Unfortunately this book was not present when I purchased the kit used from EBay.
In this photo below is the kit decals for the 1999 release that was called the "Monogram Classics". This version came with a cool reproduction patch like the Monogram kits did way back when... I bought this kit new at a local hobby shop.
The next picture shows a set of "Yellow Wings" decals, 48-006 and includes decals for two planes. If another set of National insignia were included, there would have been enough to build two planes.
and the actual decal sheet.
The last option I have, is this set of "Yellow Wing" decals, 48-002. This set has all of the markings needed to build any of the section leader aircraft from VT-3 Saratoga or VT-6 Enterprise. This set doesn't include National insignia. Too bad... it would have been a nice addition.
and the actual decal sheet
Now I need to go do a little research to see what bureau numbers were present at Midway from these decals. Then I need to verify that the interiors on these planes, (if they were present at Midway) had interior green inside the fuselage.
Some of the earlier Devastators were delivered with aluminum lacquer as the overall interior colors. If so, I can't build it as my plane already has the interior green finish inside the fuselage. I probably should have decided prior to painting... but I can always fall back to a Blue Gray over Gray scheme if this doesn't work.
So I have some research to do... and hopefully the fuselage and wing seams will come out nice enough for a metallic finish.
Please stay tuned. Comments are encouraged.